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Kristen Stewart and shyness and sensitivity by Douglas E. Patient Expert Many interviewers and entertainment writers have described Twilight Saga actor Kristen Stewart as “cautious” and “shy.”At least one news story refers to her as a “Self-proclaimed introvert.”By the way, I am not presuming Kristen Stewart is shy, introverted or highly sensitive, and I don’t know her personall ... Read on »
how fit are you? by Richard S. Patient Expert You know exercise is good for you. You look for ways to incorporate physical activity into your daily routine, and you set aside time for longer workouts at least a few times a week. But if your aerobic workouts aren't balanced by a proper dose of strength training, you're missing out on a key component of overall health and fitness. Training with ... Read on »
Happy Thanksgiving from Ben's Family! by Soulshiner Healthy Living Professional Can you guess what I'm most thankful for? Perhaps I'm just a bit biased but I'm very grateful to have the greatest family to hang out with each and every day. We hope your turkey was deliciously stuffed and that now you are as well. "Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into accep ... Read on »
Thanksgiving Thank You by bethk Apparently, all of you have not been paying attention to the strategy here at Running My Own Race. See, while all of you set goals for yourselves that you stretch and push to achieve, over here, I promote the low bar strategy. Training hard is a must, but when it comes to goals, I generally shoot for an average performance. After all, average is in ... Read on »
Expert Answers on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome by Healthosity .. Patient Expert Denise Grady, a science writer for The New York Times, recently explored the link between a recently discovered virus called XMRV and chronic fatigue syndrome, in “Is a Virus the Cause of Fatigue Syndrome?” Here, Dr. Nancy G. Klimas, who serves on the board of the International Association for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, responds to reade ... Read on »
To the Newly Knocked Down by Monica LeMoine Patient Expert Ask a Dead-Baby-Momma: SPECIAL HOLIDAY COLUMN! To my friends overseas: you may or may not know that today is Thanksgiving Day over here in les Etats Unis. Ahhh, Thanksgiving: day to gather around a large dead bird on a plate, carve off its flesh, and cram forkfuls of it into our mouths! A day of reconvening lovingly with family and friends, inter ... Read on »
Thanksgiving Cheers! by John Lacroix I parked my car this thanksgiving morning on the side of Route 102 in Derry, NH; strapped on my shoes and quickly made my way to the starting line. On my way there I found my brother-in-law Mike, "It's about damn time!" Yeah.. I was running late as usual, but I had a good excuse. I couldn't find a place on earth this morning that would gi ... Read on »
Biggest Loser star joins, races, and promotes Rev3 triathlon series by Roman M. Patient Expert Here at Revolution3, we’re always thrilled when high-profile athletes register for our events, as this motivates others to get involved and make a difference. Next year, Tara Costa will join the ranks of celebrities to take part in our three annual races. A featured contestant on the previous season of the hit reality show “The Biggest ... Read on »
When is a hip not a hip? - When it's a koshi! by Sue Wharton Every martial artist comes to understand the importance of 'hips' in the execution of punches, kicks and throws. It is drilled into us virtually every training session: 'rotate the hips!', or 'make your belt swing!'. However, when I 'rotate' my 'hips' I do not experience the required effects. I do not 'transmit' the power from my legs to my upper ... Read on »
Happy Thanksgiving!! by Meghan Swann Patient Expert Today, reflecting on what we are Thankful for seems to be so important for me. It is not only a reminder to be ever grateful for our health, roof over our heads, great jobs we love, family and friends that always are supporting us but to also be thankful for this path God has led us down. The path of Infertility. As hard of a pill as that may be ... Read on »